Trends in alpha-HCH and enantiomer ratios (ER) on a transect from the Bering Sea across the polar cap to the Greenland Sea during the Arctic Ocean Transect Study of July and August 1994

Trends in alpha-HCH and enantiomer ratios (ER) on a transect from the Bering Sea across the polar cap to the Greenland Sea during the Arctic Ocean Transect Study of July and August 1994 (map/graphic/illustration)

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Trends in alpha-HCH and enantiomer ratios (ER) on a transect from the Bering Sea across the polar cap to the Greenland Sea during the Arctic Ocean Transect Study of July and August 1994
Sources Title (cont.) The pesticide is produced with a racemic ratio (ER=1.00). An ER less than 1.00 implies selective breakdown of the (+)alpha-HCH enantiomer. (AAR Figure 6.23)
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Appears in AMAP Assessment Report: Arctic Pollution Issues
Published 1998
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